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I am so relieved that our college library system is getting a new discovery search service this fall. Since EBSCO has updated their interface (which I intensely dislike), the EDS retrieval has been awful. And this has been compounded by poor customer service interactions.

Happy to share another exciting #postdoctoral #academic #job #opportunity in #Vienna at WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) within the Bilateral AI #ClusterOfExcellence in #Vienna

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Help us boosting #AI research in #Austria's largest foundational research projects in this area in a great network and environment.

The position focuses mainly on #GraphBased #ArtificialIntelligence and #KnowledgeGraphs in (neuro-symbolic and data-driven) combinations with foundational models in #BILAI's Research Module 1 (cf. bilateral-ai.net/research-modu)

Looking forward to your applications, please don't hesitate to reach out directly to me for any questions on the position and/or please do reshare with potentially interested colleagues!

This journey would not be possible without the people behind the pages:
🖋 Our brilliant authors,
🔍 Our dedicated peer reviewers,
🧩 And our passionate editorial team.

Special thanks to our Editor-in-Chief Dr. habil. Judit Beke for leading with vision, warmth, and purpose.

#thankyou for believing in #OpenAccess, #academic dialogue, and meaningful #research

Here’s to the next 5 years! 🥂
#thankyou #academiccommunity #openscience #gjsd #peerreview #editors #educationinnovation #lifelonglearning

It's Easter.

It feels strangely quiet this year. Last "Easter" was a lovely queer lunch with @JoscelynTransient , a celebration of TDoV; previous Easters generally involved church services. This year, I have no plans to celebrate with anyone, no plans to go to church. I will likely go into the office for grading, maybe stop in at another meeting briefly to drop off a small gift, probably watch a bluray of a particular opera, one appropriate for the day and the times (Dialogues des Carmelites... seriously, if nothing else, look up the "Salve Regina" finale. Chilling.)

The last few months have been a whirlwind. It has felt like fighting the world, as an #academic, as a #trans woman, as a thinking and feeling human being. My body has started to speak up recently that it is necessary to take care of myself as well. That's what I've been trying to do the past couple of days - see to things for home and self.

I have started preparing for the worst, in small ways. Not that it is imminent... but that it is a possibility, something I must consider. It is a heartbreaking moment to look at the library I'd spent decades cultivating, and realizing it is time to start divesting and selling to a used book store. So, I began packing up some of my books. I'm packing largely in order of "Things I can fairly easily live without." Books that were okay, but not great. Books that my previous incarnation liked, but that my current one is not afraid to find issue with.

There are many things that people don't tell you about transitioning, about this next stage of life, about this kind of resurrection. The need to let go of some of the older parts of it, including parts that might surprise you, is one of them.

:QueerCatHeart_Trans:

Sice this actually worked really well last time, I have another question for STEM #academics: my PhD was a little funny in that my de jure advisor was different from the person whose experiment I was working on. Is it better to get a letter of reference from my higher-ranked advisor or the person I worked more closely with (and got along with better)?

Why you should avoid toxic labs.

Yes, they're out there. It's important to be aware of this. No, this won't go away and yes, this might also happen to you if you're not careful.

Feel free to share with whoever needs it or is looking for jobs...

#academic #mentalhealth

open.substack.com/pub/matthias

open.substack.comWhy you should avoid toxic labsSeems obvious, but maybe it isn't?

#Harvard says no chance it will comply with changes feds demand

The #Trump administration has been using federal research funding as a cudgel. The government has blocked billions of dollars in #research funds and threatened to put a hold on even more in order to compel #universities to adopt what it presents as essential reforms. In the case of #Columbia University, that includes changes in the leadership of individual #academic departments.

arstechnica.com/science/2025/0

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Ars Technica · Harvard says no chance it will comply with changes feds demandBy John Timmer

#Harvard professors sue #Trump administration over funding cut threats

by Katie Cole, April 14, 2025, #WBUR

"The Harvard chapter of the American Association of University Professors sued the Trump administration Friday over what they call an 'unlawful and unprecedented' attempt to use federal funding cuts to restrict #FreeSpeech.

"The #DepartmentOfEducation announced in late March that it would review $8.7 billion in federal grants and contacts given to Harvard, alleging that the school failed to prevent #antisemitic discrimination on campus.

"The Trump administration then unveiled a broad set of demands on April 4 the university must agree to in order to keep getting federal funding, including cutting all diversity, equity and inclusion programming, and modifying any programming and departments that 'fuel antisemitic harassment.' The administration gave Columbia University a similar set of demands in March, which the school agreed to.

"The lawsuit by the professors' group, filed in #Massachusetts federal court, alleges that the administration's federal funding review violates the #TitleVI of the #CivilRightsAct, which prohibits discrimination in programs that receive federal funds. The court filing says the law requires specific procedures to cut federal funds and that the Trump administration has not taken any of those steps.

"The group said in a press release that the administration's actions are in effort to create a chilling effect among universities and faculty to stop speech that the president does not like.

" 'Eliminating discrimination and protecting all students is important,' said Nikolas Bowie, a Harvard law professor and the secretary-treasurer of the school's #AAUP chapter, in a statement. 'But Trump is defying the Civil Rights Act, terrifying students, and illegally holding hostage grants for hospitals and scientific research so he can accomplish his real goal of punishing academics for our politics.'

"The lawsuit says that the actions by the administration have 'already caused severe and irreparable harm by halting #academic #research and #inquiry at Harvard.'

"This is the second suit that the Harvard AAUP chapter has filed against the Trump administration this year. The first was a joint suit with other chapters, including one from Columbia, over federal efforts to deport #MahmoudKhalil and students that engaged in #ProPalestinian #activism."

wbur.org/news/2025/04/14/harva

The Harvard crest on the facade of Langdell Hall at the Harvard Law School. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)
www.wbur.orgHarvard professors sue Trump administration over funding cut threatsThe suit by the Harvard chapter of the American Association of University Professors, filed in Massachusetts federal court, alleges that the administration's federal funding review violates the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. The court filing says law requires specific procedures to cut federal funds and that the Trump administration has not taken any of those steps. 

If you are an #academic in the #US with a position comparable to tenured or associate professor and a solid research track record in a field related to computer science (treat this in a very broad manner) and are interested in relocating to beautiful, liberal, safe, #Austria, then please reach out to me. We'd love to welcome new colleagues in the Austrian academia!

A couple of us are collecting profiles to potentially match with organizations that are looking to fund such opportunities. Full caveat: I don't yet have concrete positions confirmed, but am trying to get the funding bodies into position to do so.

Please boost!